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romney is advocating pretty much the same policies as george w. bush and will try to paint him as being reckless, too quick to use force, and the like. one more direct line of attack that was tried already was romney did make some statements saying that he didn't think we should gallivant around the world and spend billions of dollars to find one person. he criticized obama's statements that he would go inside pakistan and after bin laden took place during the 2008 campaign. and obama will try to truck that out to show that romney is not tough on terrorism. and then i think he'll try to make the argument that romney in some ways is trapped in the past. maybe making a youth versus someone who is older but romney's statements that russia is our number one geopolitical foe was mocked by a lot of people in the foreign policy establishment including a lot of republicans. the arms control agreement had a very strong bipartisan support and from a lot of republican foreign policy establishment who is surprised at romney making a loose statement like that.
romney is advocating pretty much the same policies as george w. bush and will try to paint him as being reckless, too quick to use force, and the like. one more direct line of attack that was tried already was romney did make some statements saying that he didn't think we should gallivant around the world and spend billions of dollars to find one person. he criticized obama's statements that he would go inside pakistan and after bin laden took place during the 2008 campaign. and obama will try...
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w. bush looks look like whale huggers so tell me more. well every administration from ronald reagan on has taken a tough stand on whaling but the obama administration has not and really making deals with the japanese. really accepting and trying to find a compromise and these compromises include legalizes you know when you're trying to legalize oil and. two years ago the international whaling commission they tried to force this compromise on the out of you see and it was shot down by the latin american countries and the european bloc so. it hasn't been very good this is ministration has been very good for the us what about you know their stance on south korea they weren't the only ones there was a lot of outcry about south korea's announcement at this international whaling commission meeting that this happened but all very confusing so it has been condemned and for the scientific research show willing for some time but they have all the obviously gotten the impression that it's a it does
w. bush looks look like whale huggers so tell me more. well every administration from ronald reagan on has taken a tough stand on whaling but the obama administration has not and really making deals with the japanese. really accepting and trying to find a compromise and these compromises include legalizes you know when you're trying to legalize oil and. two years ago the international whaling commission they tried to force this compromise on the out of you see and it was shot down by the latin...
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so this is ronald reagan, george bush and george w. bush, all of whom increased government spending when they were faced with a recession. on the short run. on the short run. >> and created deficits. >> on the short run. on the short run. i think most economists agree we've got to do it in the short run while cutting spending on the long run. there are things we can cut and things we have to invest in. >> we have to leave it there. michael steele and ed rendell, two former national chairmen, thank you very much. >>> up next, the politico briefing. candid camera edition. why are republicans crying foul? an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a
so this is ronald reagan, george bush and george w. bush, all of whom increased government spending when they were faced with a recession. on the short run. on the short run. >> and created deficits. >> on the short run. on the short run. i think most economists agree we've got to do it in the short run while cutting spending on the long run. there are things we can cut and things we have to invest in. >> we have to leave it there. michael steele and ed rendell, two former...
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george w. bush released eight years of tax returns. bill clinton eight years. ronald reagan at least six years. romney -- willard romney, just two years. even his father when he was running for president, george romney, released 12 years. so it's the appearance that you're not being transparent. >> right. what's really remarkable about this is that mitt romney very well could become president and he could do it while going through less of a vetting than his own nominees will go through. you know, you can't be a deputy assistant secretary at the department of transportation giving up the amount of information that he's giving up. so -- and i don't think he's going to be able to get away with only releasing this one year. but we don't know what's in those returns. maybe he made the calculation what's in those returns is so damaging politically to him he'd rather take this heat. maybe he took some tax amnesty a couple years ago and that's why he doesn't want to do it. >> but, ryan, when you look at that and i'm stepping on your answer, but i need to ask you this.
george w. bush released eight years of tax returns. bill clinton eight years. ronald reagan at least six years. romney -- willard romney, just two years. even his father when he was running for president, george romney, released 12 years. so it's the appearance that you're not being transparent. >> right. what's really remarkable about this is that mitt romney very well could become president and he could do it while going through less of a vetting than his own nominees will go through....
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the president didn't specifically mention president george w. bush or mitt romney by name specifically. he did implicitly link the policies of the two men. >> we have tried it their way. it didn't work. congress passed trillions of dollars in tax cuts that benefitted the wealthiest americans more than anybody else. what happened? the wealthy got wealthier. most americans struggled. >> the president said today he would call for congress to take action on this. nobody in washington expects the legislative grid lock here to break any time before the election. that means this issue and so many others in the fiscal cliff scenario will have to be dealt with sometime after the election between november and the beginning of next year. so there are six to eight weeks where washington has to deal with some stuff. for now this is all politics. >> all right. just a quickie. >> yeah. >> what you're saying is the so-called middle class tax cuts will be extended but the upper end tax cuts for the rich, et cetera, et cetera, will be ended permanently. is that t
the president didn't specifically mention president george w. bush or mitt romney by name specifically. he did implicitly link the policies of the two men. >> we have tried it their way. it didn't work. congress passed trillions of dollars in tax cuts that benefitted the wealthiest americans more than anybody else. what happened? the wealthy got wealthier. most americans struggled. >> the president said today he would call for congress to take action on this. nobody in washington...
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. >> he scared off with jindal, this week, and continues to criticize the tenure of george w bush, o'malley defending obama's handling of the economy. >>> governor o'malley's staff is sifting through documents to learn how to clean up the chesapeake bay. he met with officials down in virginia, the clean up are is one of the -- is one of the biggest water pollution control acts in the history, the meeting gave them a way to see how six states and dc are doing in the effort to clean up the bay. >>> a new report out this evening ranked maryland number 33 in the country when it comes to college debt, the institute of college access and success found the average student has been more than $21,000 in debt after graduating. more than half had to borrow to pay for schools, even though college students have a degree about 9% of recent grads were unemployed. the average debt in college park was about $22,000, atalson university, the average debt was about 19,000, and coppin students have 8500, not good news. >>> keeping your computer safe and secure, scammers try and target more than your identity to
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he makes him radioactive that george w bush running with a weak economy made kerry unacceptable. chris: i heard this before, a rerun of 2004, go after the other guy. >> you make it a choice. it's no longer about barack obama, what they would like to make it. >> they make it not about the incumbent but about the choice. >> they're saying this is bush on steroids, they're drawing that parallel? >> can they get away with that? >> they can. we haven't created enough jobs. this guy talks about firing people. >> when we come back, "scoops and predictions" right from the notebooks of these top re chris: welcome back, starting with john, something different this week, i want you to handle this prediction. this fall in the presidential debates, which candidate, obama or romney will paint the most detailed, most dramatic platform for the next four years. john. >> romney has a problem if he is not the person. the challenger has the luxury of specificity because he doesn't have a record to run on. chris: most likely romney will do it. >> yes. >> romney has to lay out what he is going to do i
he makes him radioactive that george w bush running with a weak economy made kerry unacceptable. chris: i heard this before, a rerun of 2004, go after the other guy. >> you make it a choice. it's no longer about barack obama, what they would like to make it. >> they make it not about the incumbent but about the choice. >> they're saying this is bush on steroids, they're drawing that parallel? >> can they get away with that? >> they can. we haven't created enough...
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w. bush 2000 campaign and then the bush administration, again, setting the precedence in terms of personnel, policy and practices that are metastasizing today. next slide. another gang of six. you've already been introduced d to abdel rahman al marudi. let me go through some photographs of the next. next slide. well, this is al marudi with governor bush and next slide. this is khalid safuri, his right-hand man and niwad awad who runs one of the most aggressive muslim brotherhood fronts c.a.r.e. in the summer of 2001. this is another convicted terrorist running at the time of this photograph in march of 2000 the palestinian-islamic jihad organization. next slide. muslim al sadiqquey, the imam presenting the president a koran in the white house shortly after 9/11. next slide. this chap. he worked in the white house for most of 2001. he was the muslim gatekeeper and facilitated most of those photographs that you just saw there. he's currently on the board of directors of the american conser
w. bush 2000 campaign and then the bush administration, again, setting the precedence in terms of personnel, policy and practices that are metastasizing today. next slide. another gang of six. you've already been introduced d to abdel rahman al marudi. let me go through some photographs of the next. next slide. well, this is al marudi with governor bush and next slide. this is khalid safuri, his right-hand man and niwad awad who runs one of the most aggressive muslim brotherhood fronts c.a.r.e....
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w. they are going to happen unless a budget deal of some sort is made and very few folks think that we're going to be able to do that before the election. so to what extent that becomes a campaign issue, i don't know. i mean, romney will say he's against the sequester from going into effect and we should make all of the cuts on the domestic side. at some point cutting means hitting medicare, health care spending, and medicaid and doesn't talk about that very much but that's going to come up. if you are for large increase in defense spending and you are for canceling even what obama has put on the table in terms of defense, that means that you are proposing medicare cuts. romney will swear that's not true. it's not a credible argument. so if it comes up, i think that's what's going to come up. if you're not for any defense cuts and you're not for increased taxes, the only way to get spending under control as you say will be large scale cuts in medicare and that's how it will play out duri
w. they are going to happen unless a budget deal of some sort is made and very few folks think that we're going to be able to do that before the election. so to what extent that becomes a campaign issue, i don't know. i mean, romney will say he's against the sequester from going into effect and we should make all of the cuts on the domestic side. at some point cutting means hitting medicare, health care spending, and medicaid and doesn't talk about that very much but that's going to come up. if...
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at this point in george w. bush's first term, even more jobs were lost. accurate or not, you'll see more ads like this, because the campaign, both of them, diane, are convinced their working. >> jon, great to have you reporting in tonight. >>> and coming up here, a living room explodes in flames. the fire extinguisher the only defense. we put some real families to the test and they failed. would you know what to do? [ mosquitoes buzzing ] ♪ [ female announcer ] repel mosquitoes without spraying your skin. try off! clip-on repellant. in minutes, its fan surrounds you, head to toe with effective odorless protection. whether it's at a game, enjoying family, or just relaxing, repel mosquitoes away without a spray. off! clip-on. keeps bugs off. sc johnson. a family company. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announ
at this point in george w. bush's first term, even more jobs were lost. accurate or not, you'll see more ads like this, because the campaign, both of them, diane, are convinced their working. >> jon, great to have you reporting in tonight. >>> and coming up here, a living room explodes in flames. the fire extinguisher the only defense. we put some real families to the test and they failed. would you know what to do? [ mosquitoes buzzing ] ♪ [ female announcer ] repel mosquitoes...
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circuit under george w. bush. you can await that. switching to reuters, briefly, it is a wire service like jesse worked for a.p., but my work is not quick at the keyboard filing the stories. my job is more to step back and look at the broader trends. it's still, even though i don't have to file in a daily way, it's still the wire. you have to fill a hole faster than you would for a newspaper all the time. >> anybody else working on a book they want to out? not yet? gentlemen, you did a biography of justice o'connor? are you still in touch with her? >> she's always on an airplane. i said, you know, are you going to be there? she said she had so much planned and she went into the various plans. i asked her if she had an instinct and she declared, i haven't had time to read the statute. do you know which way they are going? no clue, no clue. she was in the courtroom the week before. all this speculation of when it will be handed down. nobody knows until the writing on both sides or all sides in this case is finished. so, she didn't know
circuit under george w. bush. you can await that. switching to reuters, briefly, it is a wire service like jesse worked for a.p., but my work is not quick at the keyboard filing the stories. my job is more to step back and look at the broader trends. it's still, even though i don't have to file in a daily way, it's still the wire. you have to fill a hole faster than you would for a newspaper all the time. >> anybody else working on a book they want to out? not yet? gentlemen, you did a...
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in 2001 president george w. bush nominated him as u.s. attorney for the district of new jersey a position held through 2008. in that role he drew national attention battling political corruption, corporate crime, human trafficking and gang violence and directed his attention to ethics during his tenure and spearhead add number of aggressive investigations against corrupt public officials and was able to build and inpressive 130 convictions during this time period. but what you may not know is that like many true new jersey natives, governor christie is a dedicated bruce springsteen fan. top date he's attended 129 springsteen concerts. that dates over 36 years. he told me in advance. so that is a bipartisan issue on which everybody can agree. this morning, governor christie will make opening comments and then we will have a moderated discussion led by brookings seener fellow ted gair who co-directed as brookings. this event is being web cast and viewers can post comments and xp questions during the discussion at twitter #bichristie. so, pl
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60% say george w. bush. >> kimberly: they believe obama. >> greg: this poll over whether things are worse off is misleading. if you are disgust by the idea of western exceptionalism, things worse off is seen as a success. as though america is fat kid that shed pounds of greatness. we're supposed to be injured. that's the point. you look perplexed. >> juan: i am perplexed. shock and awe, greg. [over talk ] >> kimberly: the president has to transform the country since 2009 inauguration. >> eric: i said the republicans -- this is a republican talk point. >> kimberly: we shall see. democratic congressman calling for school to be more like islamic school. this is our anniversary week. the fox turns one. we kick off the celebration this morning on fox and friends. we will continue this tonight. don't make a move. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good drivin can save you up to 30%. you
60% say george w. bush. >> kimberly: they believe obama. >> greg: this poll over whether things are worse off is misleading. if you are disgust by the idea of western exceptionalism, things worse off is seen as a success. as though america is fat kid that shed pounds of greatness. we're supposed to be injured. that's the point. you look perplexed. >> juan: i am perplexed. shock and awe, greg. [over talk ] >> kimberly: the president has to transform the country since 2009...
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i mean you look at the george w. bush. >> this reinforces maybe? >> right. i don't think that's in dispute -- i wondhe were not to change topics. the president where he announces he was going to go out fighting for tax cuts, to extends the bush tax cuts for those making under 250,000, how that will play with the broader g.o.p. but mostly how mr. romney will respond to that. >> right. so daniel stone covers the white house for newsweek daily beast, mentioning that as we talked it hasn't yet been announced. it's not officially yet on the president's schedule but it's reported this morning widely that the president will make an announcement in the rose garden sometime today where he will call for congress to extend the nother year for every american making under $250,000 a year. which, of course is the vast majority, the 99%. >> right. >> and those making over $250,000, their taxes would go would go back up. whether he can get it through congress or not, right, i guess, the question is: the political viability of this. >> right. and, you know, for the sake of y
i mean you look at the george w. bush. >> this reinforces maybe? >> right. i don't think that's in dispute -- i wondhe were not to change topics. the president where he announces he was going to go out fighting for tax cuts, to extends the bush tax cuts for those making under 250,000, how that will play with the broader g.o.p. but mostly how mr. romney will respond to that. >> right. so daniel stone covers the white house for newsweek daily beast, mentioning that as we talked...
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. >> john roberts, the chief justice appointed by george w. bush, of course, saying that this law now stands. >> ten days and counting since the right leapt on to the justice roberts' hate wagon. >> should conservatives despise john roberts? >> he rendered an activist decision that rewrote the law. >> this is a mess. it's a mess. a court in crisis and reports of a chief justice like a weather vain in a storm. >> like i said, ten days and counts of this. >> let's repeal this and start over again. >> it makes a fresh start on the road to repeal. >> to make sure that this law is, in fact, repealed. >> we will repeal obamacare. >> there's got to be more. >> let's repeal and replace obamacare. >> repealing the president's health care law. >> repeal obamacare. >> we want to repeal. >> repeal it. >> so obamacare is so bad and repealing it is so urgent that republicans in the house are pushing a vote to repeal the law this week on wednesday. we know lawmakers left d.c. on thursday. maybe a bunch on them weren't watching the tv on friday. >> just minut
. >> john roberts, the chief justice appointed by george w. bush, of course, saying that this law now stands. >> ten days and counting since the right leapt on to the justice roberts' hate wagon. >> should conservatives despise john roberts? >> he rendered an activist decision that rewrote the law. >> this is a mess. it's a mess. a court in crisis and reports of a chief justice like a weather vain in a storm. >> like i said, ten days and counts of this....
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is an act of torture as one example say in the past george w. bush is a president who got us into two wars legalized spying on us citizens open detention facility in cuba at the cia tortured black sites around the world ran up the deficit and that's just to name a few things i think we should all remember that and not just leave him be now for a next comment stay that had this had this question about our interview with glenn greenwald last week he said on you tube at around thirteen fifty seven glenn greenwald mentioned a project that's trying to shield the internet from government to anybody pick that up or know about any projects to protect internet users from government data mining well what glenn greenwald was talking about there was of the tor project i won't get into all the details here but you should learn more about it there's a lot of information online but you should also make sure that you watch our interview with jacob apple bom who founded to our project from earlier this year and finally as we did this to us he asked at the ilona
is an act of torture as one example say in the past george w. bush is a president who got us into two wars legalized spying on us citizens open detention facility in cuba at the cia tortured black sites around the world ran up the deficit and that's just to name a few things i think we should all remember that and not just leave him be now for a next comment stay that had this had this question about our interview with glenn greenwald last week he said on you tube at around thirteen fifty seven...
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white evangelical voters have been part of the conversation for a decade. 78% for george w. bush in 2004 and they were a full 23% of the electorate. that grew in 2008, but senator obama made a dent in an otherwise big gap. the current president won over 60% of the remaining electorate and the tea party in 2009 and 2010 with the leaders inside and outside having an evangelical background. will they show up in droves for mitt romney in november? he will trouble with both groups and a laundry list grab their attention until they settled on rick santorum for nearly a dozen victories. good news for the president's oppone opponent, they showed his moerm an faith didn't prevent supporters from voting for him and his faith is more accepted when it links to christianity are explained. a stronger network of tea party conservatives prepared to mobilize voters for a close election and we will talk more about the groups with david brody for the christian broadcasting network and the author of a new book called the tea va njelicals. it was an unholy appliance for a while. evangelicals and
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and while he didn't mention either president obama george w. bush or his opponent mitt romney by name he linked the policies of the two. >> we've tried it their way. it didn't work. at the beginning of the last decade, congress passed trillions of dollars in tax cuts that benefited the wealthiest americans more than anybody else. and what happened? the wealthy got wealthier. but most americans struggle. >> reporter: the president also said that more than 97% of americans are below -- american small business owners are below that $250,000 tax credit threshold and would benefit he said extending this and said that republican efforts to portray it as a tax increase on small business owners are nothing more than politics, tyler. >> okay. i'm going to pick it up from there. thank you so much for that. it is that time of the year. i'm not talking about earnings season although we'll get to that. i am talking about the running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. two big names on wall street bearish. calling the s&p on the nose last year and here's what h
and while he didn't mention either president obama george w. bush or his opponent mitt romney by name he linked the policies of the two. >> we've tried it their way. it didn't work. at the beginning of the last decade, congress passed trillions of dollars in tax cuts that benefited the wealthiest americans more than anybody else. and what happened? the wealthy got wealthier. but most americans struggle. >> reporter: the president also said that more than 97% of americans are below...
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dov zakheim served in the pentagon during the administrations of george w. bush and ronald reagan. he's now a senior advisor at the center for strategic and international studies. gentlemen, thank you both for being with us. john mearsheimer, i'm going to start with you. this did start with the article in foreign affairs magazine. you don't go as far as that author does in arguing that a nuclear-armed iran would be a net positive. but you do agree with him that it would bring stability to the region. why? >> i think there's no question that a nuclear-armed iran would bring stability to the region because nuclear weapons are weapons of peace. they're weapons of deterrence. they have hardly any offensive capability at all. and if iran had a nuclear deterrent, there's no way that the united states or israel, for that matter, would be threatening to attack iran now. in the same way that if saddam had had nuclear weapons in 2003, the united states would not have invaded iraq. and if libya had nuclear weapons in 2011, the united states would not have gone to war against libya. so i think
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>> well, you know, george bush, george w. bush. the other candidated optded out of the public finances. personally, i would have stayed in. but that's because i'm a different kind of democrat. the president had a lot of supporters, a lot of money on the table in 2008. in my judgment it was spent very well. he won the race. this time it's a lot different. he will have to continue to raise money. maybe a lot smaller amount than he did before. >> is there a different optically, and people look at this. average folks for romney to go to a fund-raiser -- political fund raiser in the hamptons and he is a billionaire, as we all know. and going for fund-raisers there. what's the difference, if anything? >> i can't see it. reporters are able to get more unfortunate quotes from the people attending. that is for people attending the fund-raiser. here's the other thing to take in mind, and jim's report pointed to it. the obama campaign is in real danger of misunderstanding what happened with the bush campaign in 2004. the lesson they've taken
>> well, you know, george bush, george w. bush. the other candidated optded out of the public finances. personally, i would have stayed in. but that's because i'm a different kind of democrat. the president had a lot of supporters, a lot of money on the table in 2008. in my judgment it was spent very well. he won the race. this time it's a lot different. he will have to continue to raise money. maybe a lot smaller amount than he did before. >> is there a different optically, and...
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. >> under george w. bush? >> i do not know. i served as an representative at a time when we had a strong economy. this is about $161 billion. i was able to propose a balanced budget, not over 10 years but over five years, and i will be able to do that because president bush was able to make some tough decisions, able to make some tough decisions, but also because we had at unemployment growth. we at the possibility of getting america back on track. i in pleased we're able to walk through congress to come up with some spending bills. things i would love to see. and we have all seen it. the american economy and the american dream that started in the 1990's. some sustained growth sometimes you have a recession, and the economy comes back. we are not seen that today. we a if given back 7 million jobs. -- we have given back 7 million jobs. we are still down 4.9 million jobs. instead of gaining 6 million or 7 million jobs, we are down. there is additional evidence of the fact that this is not working. we are not getting back on our f
. >> under george w. bush? >> i do not know. i served as an representative at a time when we had a strong economy. this is about $161 billion. i was able to propose a balanced budget, not over 10 years but over five years, and i will be able to do that because president bush was able to make some tough decisions, able to make some tough decisions, but also because we had at unemployment growth. we at the possibility of getting america back on track. i in pleased we're able to walk...
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bush left office. -- when george w. bush left office [unintelligible] >> i served there in the office of management -- management and budget. we had deficits that we would die for today. we had won six of today's deficit. it was about 61 billion. i was able to lower the deficit over five years because president bush was able to make some tough decisions. growth, unemployment 4% to 5% and we had the possibility there of actually getting america back on track. so, i am proud of that record and proud of the fact while i was there we put all the earmarks online and proud of the fact we were able to work on congress to come up with better spending bill -- spending bill. again, to be able to balance -- yet the980's -- recession but then the economy comes back and we're not seeing that this time. in fact, unemployment was higher in 1981 than it was this most recent recession. at this point, about 49 of 15 months we had gained back over 7 million jobs. in this recession unfortunately this recovery, the weakest since the great d
bush left office. -- when george w. bush left office [unintelligible] >> i served there in the office of management -- management and budget. we had deficits that we would die for today. we had won six of today's deficit. it was about 61 billion. i was able to lower the deficit over five years because president bush was able to make some tough decisions. growth, unemployment 4% to 5% and we had the possibility there of actually getting america back on track. so, i am proud of that record...
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the tax cuts first enacted by president george w. bush are set to expire in january. >>> harsher penalties for drunken drivers could be coming to the district. the washington examiner reports mayor vince gray introduced a bill that would impose tougher sentences that include mandatory jail time for those that are twice the legal limit. the d.c. council has yet to schedule a hearing to discuss the proposal and the council begins a two-month recess at the end of the week. >>> are you having trouble getting online this morning? it may be because of malaware infecting your computer. thousands across the country had the internet shut down after midnight. the fbi did it after trying to take down hacker's servers last year. at the time they realized if they turned them off all the victims would lose internet access. the feds created a safety net that was switched off last night. >>> it is a monday morning. coming up, another face off between republicans and democrats over disappointing job numbers. we will take a closer look after the break
the tax cuts first enacted by president george w. bush are set to expire in january. >>> harsher penalties for drunken drivers could be coming to the district. the washington examiner reports mayor vince gray introduced a bill that would impose tougher sentences that include mandatory jail time for those that are twice the legal limit. the d.c. council has yet to schedule a hearing to discuss the proposal and the council begins a two-month recess at the end of the week. >>>...
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in 2004, in the general election, george w. bush got 44% of the vote. so it is going to be interesting to watch this time. recent gallup poll showed how more and more hispanics are actually feeling disenfranchised with both parties and are -- may vote in the -- may be independent at this point. so i think our vote is definitely up for grabs. that said, like you're saying, president obama is showing like he is ahead obviously in the polls in our community. thank you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you, carol. thank you so much. >>> still ahead, when it comes to your vote, if you don't like your partiers a candidate is it okay to vote for him anyway because you can't stand the other guy? that is our talk back question of the day. ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate
in 2004, in the general election, george w. bush got 44% of the vote. so it is going to be interesting to watch this time. recent gallup poll showed how more and more hispanics are actually feeling disenfranchised with both parties and are -- may vote in the -- may be independent at this point. so i think our vote is definitely up for grabs. that said, like you're saying, president obama is showing like he is ahead obviously in the polls in our community. thank you so much for joining us this...
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w. so turn this into debate about tax fairness which is what he is doing about the on the campaign trail. in the east room, the presidential campaign coming back to the white house if you will. bottom line he will take a lot of heat from republicans just extending middle class tax cuts only will not only raise taxes on people making over $250,000 a year but will not provide a lot of certainty for the economy but only wants to extend for one year. in terms of the strategy allows the president allies like debbie wasserman schultz who was on "fox news sunday" to beat up on mitt romney saying is about tax cuts for the rich. take a listen. >> mitt romney would, embracing the romney-ryan budget would make sure the wealthiest most fortunate americans get more and better tax breaks. we would end medicare as we know it. that we would blow more of a hole in our deficit than already exists now. >> reporter: this is not just a battle between the president and mitt romney, republicans on the hill. he
w. so turn this into debate about tax fairness which is what he is doing about the on the campaign trail. in the east room, the presidential campaign coming back to the white house if you will. bottom line he will take a lot of heat from republicans just extending middle class tax cuts only will not only raise taxes on people making over $250,000 a year but will not provide a lot of certainty for the economy but only wants to extend for one year. in terms of the strategy allows the president...
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. >> it's interesting to point out, too, liberals love to accuse former president george w. bush of destroying our personal liberties but whose privacy policies do you find more worrisome now -- president bush, president obama? where do you stand? >> president obama definitely has a different take on privacy and transparency. on his first day in office he issued a memo saying that transparency would kind of trump his overall administration. he really wanted documents to be out in the public. however, as an agency, as an organization epic has constantly come up against obstacles and hurdles to getting those documents and assimilating them to the public. so i think there is definitely a difference between what the obama administration has said they were going to do and what has happened in practice. >> so upholding the promise of transparency, are you happy with what he's done or no? >> we believe he's taken steps. we aren't happy with where we are right now. we really should be a lot further along. >> amie, thank you. >>> she is from california, he is from alabama. together t
. >> it's interesting to point out, too, liberals love to accuse former president george w. bush of destroying our personal liberties but whose privacy policies do you find more worrisome now -- president bush, president obama? where do you stand? >> president obama definitely has a different take on privacy and transparency. on his first day in office he issued a memo saying that transparency would kind of trump his overall administration. he really wanted documents to be out in...
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and i degreed with him most of him but george h. w. bush was my president. i'm saddened by the fact that we've reach the point we don't have one president who represents all of us. i think we should get beyond that kind of rhetoric and this bill to talk about what matters in this country which is jobs, as you said. >> being amazed of how much congressman fox and i have in common. actually, i have been reading 1984 rather recently. i think the thing that bhotterses me about what she said is the notion of freedom, in other words my idea of freedom is freedom of speech, freedom of religious. it's not the freedom not to have health care. and the problem is, i really look at it from a responsibility point of view, which is what the republicans often talk about. in other words, it's not fair if you will, that people not take responsibility for their own lives. and why should some of us be paying these large premiums and bills for people who don't decide to have health care? and i also, health insurance but i also think that the other something a this you said that
and i degreed with him most of him but george h. w. bush was my president. i'm saddened by the fact that we've reach the point we don't have one president who represents all of us. i think we should get beyond that kind of rhetoric and this bill to talk about what matters in this country which is jobs, as you said. >> being amazed of how much congressman fox and i have in common. actually, i have been reading 1984 rather recently. i think the thing that bhotterses me about what she said...
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but why has this president and the past president, george w. bush, been seemingly so afraid to use the word, we have to sacrifice, the word sacrifice. you know, have they never gone back and listened to franklin roosevelt in the '30s? why are they so afraid of us? >> because the last president to do that in an explicit way was jimmy carter who is now regarded as the very epitome of he's a bummer. he asked us to sacrifice, used the word malaise, we don't do that as president anymore. >> goes back to the notion of national service. if you wrap it up to what we can do for our country people would step up and say i'm in. count me in. >> yeah. >> well, why won't the republicans count themselves in on this, just even temporarily, until there's some sort of deal? >> i think most importantly they feel that the economy -- we need some certainty. >> is this going to hurt the economy? >> well, they're for permanent extension of the bush tax cuts which have been in place for a while. president clinton has talked about extension of the bush tax cuts. senate
but why has this president and the past president, george w. bush, been seemingly so afraid to use the word, we have to sacrifice, the word sacrifice. you know, have they never gone back and listened to franklin roosevelt in the '30s? why are they so afraid of us? >> because the last president to do that in an explicit way was jimmy carter who is now regarded as the very epitome of he's a bummer. he asked us to sacrifice, used the word malaise, we don't do that as president anymore....